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Has anybody encountered problems adding more RAM to Windows Vista Home Premium System?
In the future, I entend to add more RAM to my PC, When desovle my doubts. And I would like to know, what problems if any, I might expect. Of course I know that adding more RAM, my computer will perform better. I describe now my system: Windows Vista Home Premium, Memory Installed: 2 GB. Maximum Allowed 4 GBs.(4x1 GB) Addressable Memory 3.3 GBs. 2 modules: 1024 MB DDR2-SDDRAM(PC2-4200/PC2-4300/533 MHZ. 240 Pin. 4 slots at mother board. 32 bit-system. I am somewhat confused: I heard that even if you add more momory to the system, you don't get more then 2 GBs of addressable memory. If anybody would like to share their experience, either good or bad, I will appreciate it. I'll analyse them, to determine if it is adequate for me to add more RAM to my system. Or I rather stay with what I have, after all, I am pleased now on what I use my computer for. However, if I decide to add more RAM, I would like to know what are the potential hassles.
With 4GBs of ram installed Vista does not show the ram it reserves to run the sub-systems with but, contrary to what some say, it still uses all 4GBs of ram. If you have 4GBs of ram you may only see 3.2 of it in Windows but it is using that missing .8 for the sub systems. If you had 3GBs installed you'd still need that .8 for the sub systems so, even thou you'd see all 3 GBs youd have 2.2 Gbs of ram to play with. Some say that you need 64bit Vista to use all 4 GBs-BS. Even with 64bit Vista you dont see all 4 GBs unless you have a board with a chipset that supports memory remapping. I have 64bit Ultimate installed in 2rigs both with the same exact 4GBs of XMS ram. The rig with the 945 chipset without memory remapping shows 3199 of ram while the rig with a 955X chipset with memory remapping shows all 4096.
If you read pages 5 and 6 in this link it will tell you that, with 4GBs installed, althou you cant see all your ram, the ram you don't see is still being used:
http://dlsvr01.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/4GB_Rev1.pdf
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Content Addressable Network $60.54 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Content Addressable Network (CAN) is a distributed, decentralized P2P infrastructure that provides hash table functionality on an Internetlike scale. CAN was one of the original four distributed hash table proposals, introduced concurrently with Chord, Pastry, and Tapestry. Like other distributed hash tables, CAN is designed to be scalable, fault tolerant, and selforganizing. The architectural design is a virtual multidimensional Cartesian coordinate space, a type of overlay network, on a multitorus. This ddimensional coordinate space is a virtual logical address, completely independent of the physical location and physical connectivity of the nodes. Points within the space are identified with coordinates. The entire coordinate space is dynamically partitioned among all the nodes in the system such that every node possesses at least one distinct zone within the overall space Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 68 Publication Date: 2010/07/31 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.16 inches |
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Rt16-10 1 X 16 Addressable Ir Router $241.94 Rt16-10 1 X 16 Addressable Ir Router 1-in/16-out Switcher Which Directs An Infrared Control Signal To Any Single, Multiple Or All 16 Output Ports Responds To Xanrc68plus Infrared Remote Programmer Codes Capable Of Being Set To 55 Different Code Groups?identified By The Numbers & Letters That Are On The Face Of Each Button On The Xanrc68plus 4-terminal Plug-in Connector, Infrared Rcvr Input, Permits Connection Of All Xantech(r) Infrared Receivers, Keypads, Controllers, Etc. Green Led Adjacent To The Infrared Rcvr Input Serves As An Input Signal Test-ir 16 Ir O & G Emitter Outputs & 16 I & G Indicator Outputs Are Located On Sixteen 4-terminal Plug-in Connectors I & G Indicator Outputs Are Current-limited To 25 Mah, Allowing The Direct Connection Of An Led Without The Need For A Current-limiting Resistor Data In & Data Out Modular Jack Ports Allow Future Cascading Of Xanrt1610 Units Power Requirements: 12v Dc @ 1 Amp Requires Xanrc68plus & 1 Xan78200 High-current Power Supply For Each Xanrt1610 Unit Universal Mounting Fits 19" Racks Dim: 3.5"h X 19"w X 1.25"d 1 Lb, 3 Oz |
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Simplex 2099-9795 Addressable Pull Station Demonstration
Ccna 2 Exploration V4 Module 6 Exam 100% New Update
CCNA 2 Exploration V4 Module 6 Exam 100% new Update
1 What two advantages does CIDR provide to a network? (Choose two.)
• reduced routing table size
dynamic address assignment
automatic route redistribution
• reduced routing update traffic
automatic summarization at classful boundaries
2
Refer to the exhibit. Which address is a broadcast address for one of the subnets that are shown in the exhibit?
192.168.4.3/29
• 192.168.4.15/29
192.168.4.65/26
192.168.4.255/24
3
In the network shown in the graphic, three bits were borrowed from the host portion of a Class C address. How many valid host addresses will be unused on the three point-to-point links combined if VLSM is not used?
3
4
12
36
• 84
180
4 Which of the following are contained in the routing updates of classless routing protocols? (Choose two.)
• 32-bit address
next hop router interface
• subnet mask
unicast host address
Layer 2 address
5
Refer to the exhibit. The network administrator wants to create a subnet for the point-to-point connection between the two routers. Which subnetwork mask would provide enough addresses for the point-to-point link with the least number of wasted addresses?
255.255.255.192
255.255.255.224
255.255.255.240
255.255.255.248
• 255.255.255.252
6 What does VLSM allow a network administrator to do?
utilize one subnet mask throughout an autonomous system
• utilize multiple subnet masks in the same IP address space
utilize IGRP as the routing protocol in an entire autonomous system
utilize multiple routing protocols within an autonomous system
7 Which three interior routing protocols support VLSM? (Choose three.)
• OSPF
RIP v1
• RIP v2
• EIGRP
BGP
STP
8 Which of the following problems does VLSM help to alleviate?
• the shortage of IP addresses
the difficulty of assigning static IP addresses to hosts in large enterprises
the complexity of implementing advanced routing protocols such as OSPF and EIGRP
the shortage of network administrators qualified in the use of RIP v1 and IGRP
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